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The 2014-2015 Ebola Virus Disease (EVD) epidemic in West Africa was the largest ever recorded, representing a fundamental shift in Ebola epidemiology with unprecedented spatiotemporal complexity. We developed spatial transmission models…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2016-05-26 Jeremy P D'Silva , Marisa C. Eisenberg

A modified, deterministic SEIR model is developed for the 2014 Ebola epidemic occurring in the West African nations of Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. The model describes the dynamical interaction of susceptible and infected populations,…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2016-11-22 Paul Diaz , Paul Constantine , Kelsey Kalmbach , Eric Jones , Stephen Pankavich

Zoonotic diseases spread through pathogens-infected animal carriers. In the case of Ebola Virus Disease (EVD), evidence supports that the main carriers are fruit bats and non-human primates. Further, EVD spread is a multi-factorial problem…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2022-09-26 Sena Mursel , Nathaniel Alter , Lindsay Slavit , Anna Smith , Paolo Bocchini , Javier Buceta

Connecting the different scales of epidemic dynamics, from individuals to communities to nations, remains one of the main challenges of disease modeling. Here, we revisit one of the largest public health efforts deployed against a localized…

This paper investigates the dynamics of Ebola virus transmission in West Africa during 2014. The reproduction numbers for the total period of epidemic and for different consequent time intervals are estimated based on a newly suggested…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2014-12-10 Robin J. Evans , Musa Mammadov

The Ebola epidemic in West Africa is the largest ever recorded, with over 27,000 cases and 11,000 deaths as of June 2015. The public health response was challenged by difficulties with disease surveillance, which impacted subsequent…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2015-08-07 Marisa C. Eisenberg , Joseph N. S. Eisenberg , Jeremy P. D'Silva , Eden V. Wells , Sarah Cherng , Yu-Han Kao , Rafael Meza

Background: While many infectious disease epidemics are initially characterized by an exponential growth in time, we show that district-level Ebola virus disease (EVD) outbreaks in West Africa follow slower polynomial-based growth kinetics…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2015-01-28 Gerardo Chowell , Cécile Viboud , James M. Hyman , Lone Simonsen

Mutations sometimes increase contagiousness for evolving pathogens. During an epidemic, scientists use viral genome data to infer a shared evolutionary history and connect this history to geographic spread. We propose a model that directly…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2021-09-14 Andrew J. Holbrook , Xiang Ji , Marc A. Suchard

An Ebola outbreak of unparalleled size is currently affecting several countries in West Africa, and international efforts to control the outbreak are underway. However, the efficacy of these interventions, and their likely impact on an…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2014-09-23 Caitlin M. Rivers , Eric T. Lofgren , Madhav Marathe , Stephen Eubank , Bryan L. Lewis

The 2014 epidemic of the Ebola virus is governed by a genetically diverse viral population. In the early Sierra Leone outbreak, a recent study has identified new mutations that generate genetically distinct sequence clades. Here we find…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2014-11-07 Marta Łuksza , Trevor Bedford , Michael Lässig

In 2014, a major epidemic of human Ebola virus disease emerged in West Africa, where human-to-human transmission has now been been sustained for greater than 10 months. In the summer of 2014, there was great uncertainty about the answers to…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2014-11-03 John M. Drake , RajReni B. Kaul , Laura Alexander , Suzanne M. O'Regan , Andrew M. Kramer , J. Tomlin Pulliam , Matthew J. Ferrari , Andrew W. Park

We present a mathematical analysis of the early detection of Ebola virus. The propagation of the virus is analysed by using a Susceptible, Infected, Recovered (SIR) model. In order to provide useful predictions about the potential…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2016-05-24 Amira Rachah , Delfim F. M. Torres

${\bf Background:}$ The early growth dynamics of the West African Ebola virus epidemic has been qualitatively different for Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia. However, it is important to understand these disparate dynamics as trends of a…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2014-10-21 Maria Kiskowski

Ebola virus is one of the most virulent pathogens for humans. We present a mathematical description of different Susceptible-Exposed-Infectious-Recovered (SEIR) models. By using mathematical modeling and analysis, the latest major outbreak…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2017-08-01 Amira Rachah , Delfim F. M. Torres

The unexpected Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa in 2014 involving the Zaire ebolavirus made clear that other regions outside Central Africa, its previously documented niche, were at risk of future epidemics. The complex transmission…

The most recent Ebola outbreak in West Africa highlighted critical weaknesses in the medical infrastructure of the affected countries, including effective diagnostics tools, sufficient isolation wards, and enough medical personnel. Here, we…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2015-11-13 Diego Chowell , Muntaser Safan , Carlos Castillo-Chavez

A differential equations model is developed for the 2014 Ebola epidemics in Sierra Leone, Liberia, and Guinea. The model describes the dynamic interactions of the susceptible and infected populations of these countries. The model…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2014-10-23 Cameron Browne , Xi Huo , Pierre Magal , Moussa Seydi , Ousmanne Seydi , Glenn Webb

Ebola virus disease is a lethal human and primate disease that currently requires a particular attention from the international health authorities due to important outbreaks in some Western African countries and isolated cases in the United…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2015-05-13 Benjamin Ivorra , Diène Ngom , Ángel Manuel Ramos

A model of an Ebola epidemic is developed with infected individuals structured according to disease age. The transmission of the infection is tracked by disease age through an initial incubation (exposed) phase, followed by an infectious…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2015-04-03 G. F. Webb , C. J. Browne

Much effort has been directed towards using mathematical models to understand and predict contagious disease, in particular Ebola outbreaks. Classical SIR (susceptible-infected-recovered) compartmental models capture well the dynamics of…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2015-12-22 Anca Radulescu , Joanna Herron
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